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Created by N. Bartley,CPC Dept, with Thanks to Projects Management and Development Department with Kind Thanks and Deep Apprecia Created by N. Bartley,CPC Dept, with thanks to Projects Management and Development Department with kind thanks and 9 deep appreciation to Ordnance Survey Ireland, Dublin Bus, LUAS and Map Shop Lamination September 2007 The following bus routes all pass OLCHC: BUS INFORMATION No 123 Crumlin to Marino (BUS TO NEAREST LUAS STATION) No 77 City Centre to Jobstown (Tallaght) No 77A City Centre to The Square (Tallaght) No 18 Old Lucan Road (Hollyville Lawn) to Sandymount Tower (St. John’s Church) No 210 Dolphin’s Barn to Liffey Valley Centre No 150 City Centre/Fleet Street to Rossmore No 50 City Centre to Citywest No 56A City Centre to The Square No 121 Ratoath Road to Crumlin No 122 Ashington to Drimnagh Road No 613 College Green to Liffey Valley www.dualwaycoaches.com A bus guide is available in the hospital shop. LUAS ZONES: Connolly and Busaras to Drimnagh: 3 zones Hueston and St James’s Hospital to Drimnagh: 2 zones Tallaght Shopping Centre & Hospital to Drimnagh: 2 Zones Red Cow “Park and Ride” to Drimnagh: 1 zone. LUAS Red Line (Connolly to Tallaght): Disembark at the Drimnagh stop, cross the road at the traffic lights, up the ramped pathway into Sperrin Road continue to the first cross roads (Galtymore Road and Sperrin Road). Here you can make one of two choices: 1. Take Bus number 123 to Hospital. Turn left along Galtymore Road and bus stop is a couple of meters down the road. 2. Walk along Sperrin Road to Hospital (approx 15 minutes). Continue straight through the first cross roads and walking along Sperrin Road, go straight at the large Roundabout keeping the Church on your right. Continue along the Sperrin Road passing through the Kocknaree Ave Cross Roads. You will then arrive at the Sperrin Road / Cooley Road Cross Roads and will be at the north corner of the Hospital grounds, turn left and walk up to Main Hospital or Out Patients entrance. Further information can be accessed on the internet at www.dublinbus.ie and www.luas.ie Created by N. Bartley,CPC Dept, with thanks to Projects Management and Development Department with kind thanks and 10 deep appreciation to Ordnance Survey Ireland, Dublin Bus, LUAS and Map Shop Lamination September 2007 No. 50 to City West No. 77 to Jobstown No. 56A and 77A to the Square Tallaght No. 18 to Old No. 150 to Rossmore Lucan Road No. 210 to Liffey Valley Crumlin Road Drimnagh Road Taxi Rank No. 123 to Marino and No. 121 No. 50, 56A, 77, 77A 122 to to and 150 to City Centre Ashington Ratoath No. 18 to Road Sandymount and 210 to Dolphin’s Ronald Barn. Mac OPD Entrance No 50, 56A, 77, Donald 77A and 150 to City House Centre A/E Entrance Alight here from No. 122 and No. 123 (link from Luas) Cooley Road Children’s Research Errigal and Medical Foundation Centre Road No. 122 to Ashington and No. 123 to Marino (bus link for LUAS connecting to all national and international destinations) Brandon Road Errigal Gardens Sperrin Road Parking via gate at Errigal Gardens: application for parking permit on OLCHC H drive (H:\BulletinBoard\Parking). Created by N. Bartley,CPC Dept, with thanks to Projects Management and Development Department with kind thanks and 11 deep appreciation to Ordnance Survey Ireland, Dublin Bus, LUAS and Map Shop Lamination September 2007 .
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